Even The Name Of The Mukomuko Bawaslu Officers Was Also Profited By The Political Parties In Sipol.

JAKARTA - The Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) of Mukomuko Regency, Bengkulu, said that three people reported personal biodata profit by political parties in the area in the information system of political parties (Sipol). "To this day, three people have reported to Bawaslu because their names are in Sipol. They objected and asked for their names to be removed from Sipol," said the Mukomuko Regency Bawaslu Commissioner, Deni Setiabudi, Saturday, August 27. Of the three whistleblowers, one of them is Bawaslu staff. Then two people: residents of Bandar Ratu Village and residents of residential unit (SP) V. All three of these were registered as members of the political party. Staf Bawaslu Mukomuko was recorded in Sipol as a member of the Garuda Party, a resident of Bandar Ratu Village was listed as a member of the Nasdem Party, a resident of the residential unit (SP) V as a member of the Democratic Party.

He said, based on directions from the provincial Bawaslu, anyone who came here to report was directed to fill out the link provided by the KPU. Then his party downloaded the public's objections, and directed the public to fill out the form. For people who cannot fill out the form, they are assisted directly uploaded to the center. After the community data is sent to the provincial Bawaslu, they will then coordinate with the Bengkulu KPU.

Regarding the response to the report from the community, he said, his institution has not been able to see for the time being because Sipol's access to Bawaslu is temporarily closed because there is administrative verification at the KPU. "So until now we don't know the certainty, whether the names of the three residents who reported it because the biodata recorded at the Police have been crossed out or not," he said. Meanwhile, he said, his party had opened a public complaint post that objected because his name and identity were covered by a political party in Sipol.